Hmmm... Maybe JBoss has improved their docs since I tried it last. However, people's mileage STILL varies widely. This makes me think we're not looking at the same stuff. Maybe you can post link you have to docs/examples for everyone?
Greg
-----Original Message-----
From: Gary Udstrand [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 8:31 AM
To: JDJList
Subject: [jdjlist] Re: JBOSS vs the rest
I have worked with several app servers including Weblogic, Websphere, JRun,
and JBoss. To me jBoss is the easiest of the three to use. JBoss also
comes with a quick start guide, a sample template application, and a
companion workbook (with sample source) to the Enterprise Javabeans book.
Not to mention the availability of the for purchase docs from JBoss itself.
I am sorry, but if you cannot figure out how to use jBoss with all these
resources (and on very short order) you are not going to find any better
successes with any of the other app servers.
--
Gary Udstrand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
----- Original Message -----
From: "Scot Mcphee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "JDJList" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2002 6:44 PM
Subject: [jdjlist] Re: JBOSS vs the rest
> > If you were serious about using jBoss you could have bought the
> > subscription
> > to the documentation (which is pretty good BTW). Also there is a quick
> > start template available, and the Enterprise JavaBeans book by Richard
> > Monson-Haefal combined with the jBoss 3.0 workbook should be
> > adequate to get
> > even the most inexperienced of newbie's on the fast track to
productivity.
>
> 1. I am certainly not inexperienced with J2EE development.
>
> 2. We do have the subscription.
>
> 3. I've read the Monson-Haefel book. Also Ed Roman's book, and Floyd
> Marinescu's too.
>
> So, please, don't come the RTFM with me. I did, and I don't think the FM
is
> entirely adequate. That's my major complaint! My opinion of the
> documentation is significantly different to yours, obviously.
>
> Why should I be 'serious' about JBoss? I'm serious about delivering
quality
> software in the time allocated to me. Really, whether it's JBoss or
> something else is just a question of productivity, or religion. I'm not
> interested in religion. Whatever works is the motto I'll live and die by.
>
> regs
> scot.
>
>
>
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